
John Miksad: New Year’s Resolutions for a nation
Many of us make resolutions at this time of year. These are some of the New Year’s Resolutions I’d like to see my country make.

Many of us make resolutions at this time of year. These are some of the New Year’s Resolutions I’d like to see my country make.

Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin is taking a bit of a political beating for his choice of Andrew Wheeler as the next Secretary of Natural Resources.

With the holiday season winding to a close and the world moving forward into another New Year, it may be the perfect time to reflect on our way of buying and using goods.

Gov. Ralph Northam is encouraging people to apply for the 2022-2024 Virginia Management Fellows program cohort.

Has anyone figured out how to build wind farms that don’t negatively impact birds, bats and other wildlife? Does building them off-shore help?

We’re stuck, right now, in the myth of collective suicide, more generally known as the myth of the conquest of good over evil

Large white shrimp — the kind that might star in a white-wine scampi — have been riding warmer waters into the Chesapeake Bay in growing numbers.

Recall the controversy over “blood diamonds”—diamond mining that helped fund civil wars in Africa.

The State Corporation Commission has determined that Chickahominy Pipeline LLC is a public utility, which means SCC approval is necessary before the company can construct and operate an 83-mile natural gas transmission line across several Central Virginia counties.

Gov. Ralph Northam today announced $24.5 million in grants awarded from the Virginia Community Flood Preparedness Fund, which is made possible with funding from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.